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i think that they have progressively gained better technology over time, and they have progressively gained that through a number of methods over a number of years and decades. to the degree that they will be more successful than they were last time in such a short period of time and how that -- what they've done to correct it, i can't tell you how they assess that. we'll just have to -- should they choose to go ahead with it, we'll just have to see how it goes. >> -- moving into the region to monitor this? >> well, i won't go into the specifics of how we or our allies position ourselves to insure that we understand what's happening, but we do watch this very carefully, watch it very closely. of course, in my role as the pa-com commander, my number one priority is to insure that we have a properly reassured our allies and they have properly defended our own home lambed, and we will -- homeland, and we will position our assets necessary to do that. >> [inaudible] >> um, very much related to that, on a recent trip to the region by secretary panetta, he announced the deployment of a rad
i think that they have progressively gained better technology over time, and they have progressively gained that through a number of methods over a number of years and decades. to the degree that they will be more successful than they were last time in such a short period of time and how that -- what they've done to correct it, i can't tell you how they assess that. we'll just have to -- should they choose to go ahead with it, we'll just have to see how it goes. >> -- moving into the...
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is there some concern there is another country out there helping north korea to get this technology to work? >>. >> certainly there is that concern and there have been many reports and plenty of speculation about who might be helping north cia korea in their technology. of course it is almost impossible to get information out of north korea. it is an incredibly isolated, closed regime. the information officially we get from that country is through its state-run media. so nothing gets out of north korea unless it is choreographed through k cna, the state-run news agency and the state-run television and it is highly choreographed and many would say propaganda. what we hear from north korea is what north korea wants the world to hear. it is very difficult to get an indication on that. here in seoul, one senior government official told me they are concerned, even with failure that north korea carrying out with rocket launches they are still learning. they are learning from mistake and can get better. this is a trial and era for north korea. the more they do, even if they are failures in th
is there some concern there is another country out there helping north korea to get this technology to work? >>. >> certainly there is that concern and there have been many reports and plenty of speculation about who might be helping north cia korea in their technology. of course it is almost impossible to get information out of north korea. it is an incredibly isolated, closed regime. the information officially we get from that country is through its state-run media. so nothing...
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my major concern is that we get fixed on the idea that technology is the only answer to our military challenges, that we are only going to fight certain kinds of wars in the future. you know, we say we would never fight another counterinsurgency after vietnam but guess what, we did, and as i look back at all of the times we have used military force since vietnam, when it comes to predicting where we will use our military next, we have a perfect record. >> rose: we are always wrong. >> i have never gotten it right, not once. >> rose: why? >> because the world is unpredictable. and so my mantra when i was secretary was, we need a force that is equipped and trained to provide the maximum possible versatility across the broadest possible range of conflict, because we can't predict what the next conflict will be like and, therefore, we have to train and have as much flexibility and versatility as possible. we can't just prepare for one kind of conflict. > >> rose: you also have said, i think on leaving, that i don't want to be secretary of state when you are fighting these kind of ground
my major concern is that we get fixed on the idea that technology is the only answer to our military challenges, that we are only going to fight certain kinds of wars in the future. you know, we say we would never fight another counterinsurgency after vietnam but guess what, we did, and as i look back at all of the times we have used military force since vietnam, when it comes to predicting where we will use our military next, we have a perfect record. >> rose: we are always wrong....
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the pentagon says cuts woold most likely ttrget research and technology, weapons and civilian defense department same sex couppes caa now get married in the state of washington. the washington state the ninth state to allow same sex marriage, in addition to the district of columbia. many saae sex couples manyeattte aaministratiin &pbuilding shortly after the la was signed. couples can begin picking up theer weeding certificates and licenses starting thissmorning. right here innmaryland.... for marriage liccnses' in ballimore city and montgommey county.today governor o'malley pill sign a ppoclaimation.... affirming voters decison to allow same sex maariage ii the . state.the clerk of courts says counties ill not be required to issuus licenses before januarr first, when the law goes into effeet. ccming up on the early eddtion... playing music... before the i-pod. i-pod. music? music? the local man who's preserving jukebox. 3 ((br 3 ((ad lib meteorologist)) 3 3 ((traffic reporter ad libs)) map green liberty 40 ap 3 3 3 3 3 coming up... the orioles bring back a post-season hero. hero.the
the pentagon says cuts woold most likely ttrget research and technology, weapons and civilian defense department same sex couppes caa now get married in the state of washington. the washington state the ninth state to allow same sex marriage, in addition to the district of columbia. many saae sex couples manyeattte aaministratiin &pbuilding shortly after the la was signed. couples can begin picking up theer weeding certificates and licenses starting thissmorning. right here innmaryland.......
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so using the technology that was available in 1981 and 1983, the virus was found. when the virus was discovered, though, what also was discovered was the widespread prevalence of h.i.v. in the united states. from several thousand cases of aids, we learned that there were literally hundreds of thousands of people infected-- indeed, millions throughout the world, already infected. what is this virus known as h.i.v., and what makes it so deadly? h.i.v. stands for human immunodeficiency virus. number one-- virus. that's what it is, not a bacterium. number two-- it causes immuno-deficiency. that means a weakness of the immune system. "human" is because the only species that can be infected by that virus and get ill is man and woman, not any other species. once the virus gets into the bloodstream, either directly-- from an infected bit of blood from a needle or a blood transfusion-- or through sexual secretions, the virus immediately starts to divide in this extremely rapid way, a billion new copies every six hours. the virus attaches itself to the t4 cell-- the cell tha
so using the technology that was available in 1981 and 1983, the virus was found. when the virus was discovered, though, what also was discovered was the widespread prevalence of h.i.v. in the united states. from several thousand cases of aids, we learned that there were literally hundreds of thousands of people infected-- indeed, millions throughout the world, already infected. what is this virus known as h.i.v., and what makes it so deadly? h.i.v. stands for human immunodeficiency virus....
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well into the future science technology innovation all the least of elements from around russia we've got the future covered. the gold fever. turnstyles winds into slaves. my father but also among others involved in the monsoon and since i started working when i stated. multinationals. to cash cow to be milked dry and if i think that in this country gold medal logie as an environmental cost which is unacceptable to local business was labelled illegal and controlled by criminals in order to protect our lives our families and to work in peace. we are forced to pay protection to illegal groups what price is colombia going to pay. the modest effect on r.t. . the. russians would be soo much brighter if you knew about some move from finance to pressure it's. nice to start on t.v. don't come. get off sometimes you see a story and it seems so for lengthly you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm sorry welcome to the big picture. of. the.
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nbc technology contributors say many of us already use this kind of technology. >> just the idea that we would all be carrying around gps devices in our pockets, checking into our locations, telling our friends where we are, that would seem creepy five years ago, but nowadays everybody is doing it. >> i just want to enjoy my show, fall asleep in front of the couch and not worry about somebody watching me fall asleep. >> according to the patent, it could detect argue, cuddling, even a pet in the room. absolutely not. are you crazy? i don't want anyone seeing what's going on inside my house. >> wow. what is going on inside your house? >> i've got kids. you know, you got all kinds of stuff going on. >> i gotcha. privacy. >> exactly. >>> a mystery lottery player is missing out on the chance of a lifetime. >> no one came forward to claim a ticket worth $101 million. it's now england's biggest unclaimed prize ev
nbc technology contributors say many of us already use this kind of technology. >> just the idea that we would all be carrying around gps devices in our pockets, checking into our locations, telling our friends where we are, that would seem creepy five years ago, but nowadays everybody is doing it. >> i just want to enjoy my show, fall asleep in front of the couch and not worry about somebody watching me fall asleep. >> according to the patent, it could detect argue, cuddling,...
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we've got great technology that's available. but one in of that, none of that is worth a damn without the men and women in uniform who are willing to put their lives on the line to help protect this country. that is the real strength. that is the heart and soul of what makes us the strongest country in the world. we owe them as a result of that the finest medical care that this nation can provide. and that's why i'm so grateful that we have the greatest medical health care system in the world right here. and the strength of our system lies in you and people like you, the thousands of dedicated professionals who are committed to caring for our sick and for our injured that lies with each of you. this, as i've said before, is a place where miracles happen, and you are the peer cl workers. -- miracle workers. today i want to thank you along with the entire military medical community for the exceptional care, the exceptional support that you provide for our service members, for these men and women in uniform, for their families and
we've got great technology that's available. but one in of that, none of that is worth a damn without the men and women in uniform who are willing to put their lives on the line to help protect this country. that is the real strength. that is the heart and soul of what makes us the strongest country in the world. we owe them as a result of that the finest medical care that this nation can provide. and that's why i'm so grateful that we have the greatest medical health care system in the world...
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that we pursue and recognize that the significant technological challenges that have been associated with that program and really, i think, in the time frame that we've had to develop these systems, i think we've -- the technological part of this defense has donna mazing things in that time frame to be able to produce the caments that are there now. and i'm confident they're going to produce the result you're asking about in the near future. as far as the overall, how you would put a p.a.a. in europe, i came from europe in my last position. and again, it goes back to a discussion for me about europe versus the size and the immensity and vastness of this region, a region even the pacific region in the indopacific and trying to apply that exact model to a defense of this area, i think that would be a stretch for me. however, i think there are opportunities as we look at our alliances, as we look at our growing partnerships, as we look at multilateral organizations who are investing in ballistic missile defense capabilities of their own. if they are properly networked and properly put i
that we pursue and recognize that the significant technological challenges that have been associated with that program and really, i think, in the time frame that we've had to develop these systems, i think we've -- the technological part of this defense has donna mazing things in that time frame to be able to produce the caments that are there now. and i'm confident they're going to produce the result you're asking about in the near future. as far as the overall, how you would put a p.a.a. in...
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the technology is great and i am glad we have it and nobody else does. that being said if i could take it back, i would. >> interesting concept. thought sure i follow, tom. but then again you say silly things too. >> they act like the technology is cutting edge, but i have seen it before. froto, sam, middle earth? >> are you talking talking talking about harry potter? >> not harry potter. >> there is an invisible cloak. >> i think he is referencing the hobbit. >> the magic cloak given to froto. >> rut worst person in the history of people. >> are you saying los-lorian. >> that's where they got their gift. >> why did i get the look for that? >> i knew these guys were not avid readers. i thought you were -- the way you were talking about swords and whatnot. >> i am confused by everything. is it worth the military to invest in this? >>- q. i you are right. it is -- >> you are right. it is awesome when we have. it but it can seep down to bad guys and not only state actors, but in this country and that is scary. >> it adapts to your sur roundings. say i was i
the technology is great and i am glad we have it and nobody else does. that being said if i could take it back, i would. >> interesting concept. thought sure i follow, tom. but then again you say silly things too. >> they act like the technology is cutting edge, but i have seen it before. froto, sam, middle earth? >> are you talking talking talking about harry potter? >> not harry potter. >> there is an invisible cloak. >> i think he is referencing the...
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certainly one important reason, because the technology in our ships was the best in the world. the results are true, that the training and the spirit of our sailors was superb. and we had absolutely first-class leadership in the navy. you will hear later today from admiral gary some examples of just how impressive that leadership is. the operational readiness of the fleet was a result, first of all, of having bases all around the world. but secondly because the strong program of exercise we conducted. the exercises were not only conducted on military scenarios, but we had an extensive set of exercises involved in humanitarian response. during the time i was secretary, we had a disaster response very similar to the one they're doing here in san francisco today. we bought naval forces from the united states, from russia and japan all to honolulu where we had simulated a tsunami disaster. and these three great nations brought their fleets to honolulu exercising how to respond and alleviate that disaster. well, that was then. how about now? last year the united states released a ne
certainly one important reason, because the technology in our ships was the best in the world. the results are true, that the training and the spirit of our sailors was superb. and we had absolutely first-class leadership in the navy. you will hear later today from admiral gary some examples of just how impressive that leadership is. the operational readiness of the fleet was a result, first of all, of having bases all around the world. but secondly because the strong program of exercise we...
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first is technology. i talked about our ability to pro-actively use data to identify events before they occur. that helps in being able to stop reactive medicine and more pro-active medicine in that aspect of that. i also talk about our humana care where we have close to 5,000 people that go to the home for chronic condition. that takes the pressure off the primary care individual for having to deal with that. whether it's reactive or pro-active. and then the third area is continuing to advance the physician assistant area, and being able to leverage nurses and allow nurses to continue to grow in their profession, to be able to be an ally to the physicians, where now the physicians can delegate to the nurses in that regard. so technology, continuing to encourage people go into into the profession and a change in the way we deliver health care as a whole. we are fully aware, and we will have a primary care shortage as time progresses unless we do something in those areas. >> thank you. i have a question on
first is technology. i talked about our ability to pro-actively use data to identify events before they occur. that helps in being able to stop reactive medicine and more pro-active medicine in that aspect of that. i also talk about our humana care where we have close to 5,000 people that go to the home for chronic condition. that takes the pressure off the primary care individual for having to deal with that. whether it's reactive or pro-active. and then the third area is continuing to advance...
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caller: director of science and technology for the navy. he may remember me. -- you may remember me. it is a matter of management, selection of program managers. sequestration is probably a terrific opportunity. anyway, that is all i have to say. guest: the attack submarine, they have taken 2 million man hours of the program. the cost has come down. the quality is superb. the man hours have been reduced, and they are doing it by allowing for appropriations. they fixed the design. you cannot have requirements people coming and saying, and like a little bit different. you cannot get to do that. when you put in reasonably simple controls on the process, you can reduce costs. i suspect you could do that for a lot of other programs. where we have had these multi- year programs, you can save money ship to ship or series two series. host: the caller says he remembers you. what were you doing at the time? guest: i was working as a contractor. supporting department of defense and a variety of capacities. host: caller on our independent line. go ahea
caller: director of science and technology for the navy. he may remember me. -- you may remember me. it is a matter of management, selection of program managers. sequestration is probably a terrific opportunity. anyway, that is all i have to say. guest: the attack submarine, they have taken 2 million man hours of the program. the cost has come down. the quality is superb. the man hours have been reduced, and they are doing it by allowing for appropriations. they fixed the design. you cannot...
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technology, the freedom of individuals, that can be expressed through technology, the middle classes. middle classes wanting more. and you're going to see india, its growth by 2030, will be like china is today. that will be that big, huge democracy. >> before anybody's freaking out and transferring their children into all mandarin-speaking schools, we are not going to be in dire straits. we are still going to be a big influence in the global landscape, right? >> absolutely. you're going -- absolutely, no question. but it's going to be, well, one of the quotes from the story is basically that the pacs americana will be over and you're going to see not that one power dominating everything, it's going to be middle classes around the world and more of a balanced power around the world. one thing that's interesting about this, you will have competition for jobs that will create middle classes. it will be pressure on western countries and their middle classes. because around the world, you've got hundreds of millions of people who will be coming up out of poverty, who will want to be in the
technology, the freedom of individuals, that can be expressed through technology, the middle classes. middle classes wanting more. and you're going to see india, its growth by 2030, will be like china is today. that will be that big, huge democracy. >> before anybody's freaking out and transferring their children into all mandarin-speaking schools, we are not going to be in dire straits. we are still going to be a big influence in the global landscape, right? >> absolutely. you're...
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these are incremental invention, and understood technology. basically the file cabinets on any technological advice you have. that innovation has to come at all three levels inside that business on a continual basis for it to continue to deliver. one of the major reasons why these devices -- two major reasons they are so powerful is because of the processors and storage. so by the way, in storage, the rate of changes is double every nine months. the point is, in that technology world, you have to think about the company's producing innovation to stay ahead of the curve. >> now that they have an out, it to look at it. >> i don't know how to innovate. what strikes me about innovation, and this is something he gave us an example of a few minutes ago -- retroviruses -- retroviruses as part of the treatment and understanding of hiv eight years later. if you think of the internet and finally the web, this is what was out there. there is a myth about americans that we only care about applications. we are the most effective basic science producers in
these are incremental invention, and understood technology. basically the file cabinets on any technological advice you have. that innovation has to come at all three levels inside that business on a continual basis for it to continue to deliver. one of the major reasons why these devices -- two major reasons they are so powerful is because of the processors and storage. so by the way, in storage, the rate of changes is double every nine months. the point is, in that technology world, you have...
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science technology innovation called the list of bellemont from around russia we've got the future covered. you know how sometimes you see a story and it seems so for lengthly you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom harpur welcome to the big picture.
science technology innovation called the list of bellemont from around russia we've got the future covered. you know how sometimes you see a story and it seems so for lengthly you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom harpur welcome to the big picture.
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the world the truth science technology innovation all the least of melamine it's from around russia we've got the future covered. live. live. live live live live . so you guys just heard me talk the prolific oliver stone about his film trajectory clearing some of the most important cinematic masterpieces of our time and now he and his story and peter because nick are seeking to push the envelope once again this time through a ten part showtime series called the untold history of the united states check it out. i mean i want to make it as exciting as it. takes the history so we make it illegal but we are. always so there's a disconnect let's officially reported what actually happened that we can accept the substance handed down. so to talk about the series and why it's so important to revisit american history through an alternate lens i'm joined now by award winning film director oliver stone along with historian and professor at american university her cousin and her both the creators of the series and the authors of its accompanying book the untold history of the united states thank you
the world the truth science technology innovation all the least of melamine it's from around russia we've got the future covered. live. live. live live live live . so you guys just heard me talk the prolific oliver stone about his film trajectory clearing some of the most important cinematic masterpieces of our time and now he and his story and peter because nick are seeking to push the envelope once again this time through a ten part showtime series called the untold history of the united...
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i applaud the legislature's initiative to use technology to save lives." the bill got unanimous support. governor snyder signed it with his big happy statement about how awesome this was going to be. he was so excited. yay, telemedicine. telemedicine, you are the future for michigan. you are saving lives. that was this summer. tonight that same governor snyder is poised to sign another law in michigan that would ban the use of telemedicine in that state, specifically for one type of medical care. it's the same type of medical care provided at clinics in michigan that governor snyder is poised to single out for brand-new deliberately intrusive, deliberately hard to comply with regulations that everybody knows are designed to shut those clinics down, with red tape that is designed just for that purpose. governor rick snyder likes to be seen as an anti-regulation guy. but not for this. the shutdown the clinics regulations, and the anti-telemedicine law that governor rick snyder in michigan is poised to sign after these bills race through both houses of the mi
i applaud the legislature's initiative to use technology to save lives." the bill got unanimous support. governor snyder signed it with his big happy statement about how awesome this was going to be. he was so excited. yay, telemedicine. telemedicine, you are the future for michigan. you are saving lives. that was this summer. tonight that same governor snyder is poised to sign another law in michigan that would ban the use of telemedicine in that state, specifically for one type of...
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i am on a panel for emerging technologies. advanced technology developments. this was news to me. it is not about hardware but about systems and components. industry has something to learn from what is happening in the way the defense department is mulling the development of new technologies from basic sciences. >> i have been working for google for the last eight years. larry and sergei were brought together to create google. private industry. google is the epitome of the with the forces come together to create what i think is an innovation now. one thing you have to learn is he wants you to have a healthy disregard for the impossible. that is something that took me quite a while to shift my brain to work that way. i want to bring back to what president faust was talking about. what concerns me greatly because of the house the disregard for the impossible and working with educational institutions, i have great concerns for where we're going as a country and i will give two statistics. some of the numbers i have learned -- the united states is ranked 52nd in terms of the quality o
i am on a panel for emerging technologies. advanced technology developments. this was news to me. it is not about hardware but about systems and components. industry has something to learn from what is happening in the way the defense department is mulling the development of new technologies from basic sciences. >> i have been working for google for the last eight years. larry and sergei were brought together to create google. private industry. google is the epitome of the with the forces...
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technology. which is regarded as unique and more innovative than any other clothier out there, including technology-laden under armour. the ardor continues, the shorts get confounded and, once again the quick draw types who don't bother to wait until the conference call get smoked to smithereens. it's not too late to buy lululemon. stick with cramer. >> announcer: it's a brutal full-contact sport. >> from the time the whistle blows -- >> traders bracing for what could turn out to be a wild session. >> -- to the last play of the game. >> markets absolutely getting hammered today. >> i know it's not easy, but i promise to keep fighting for you. >> announcer: jim cramer. leveling the playing field for all. >> the road is a tough one. but the payoff can be your greatest win of all. >> join "mad money's" training camp weeknights.
technology. which is regarded as unique and more innovative than any other clothier out there, including technology-laden under armour. the ardor continues, the shorts get confounded and, once again the quick draw types who don't bother to wait until the conference call get smoked to smithereens. it's not too late to buy lululemon. stick with cramer. >> announcer: it's a brutal full-contact sport. >> from the time the whistle blows -- >> traders bracing for what could turn out...
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technology innovation and all the developments. we've. covered. culture is the same i'm going to use music to share the power of my own the markets heard would seem like fantasy only two years ago could become a reality very soon but a strong sense of identity and spread across the middle east because. the war. in iraq. the an. elaborate. hoax. led mission and free accreditation free clothes for judges free. range men's free risk free studio time priests download free blog counseling videos for your media projects and free media. dot com. play. the to get the joke if you've never seen anything like the tallest sky. last week marked the first time the army private bradley manning took the stand to speak only did he give a very disturbing testimony about his harsh treatment at quantico the most chilling was his description of how he was treated in solitary confinement were forced to wear leg irons and stripped down naked every night there's more development developments sorry in this case by the day even though the corporate news is completely absen
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the west believes that is covered a test long range missile technology. they are talking in private. but are we getting any closer to a deal to get off the so-called fiscal cliff? we will talk about it all with the fox all-stars when we return. [ woman ] we knew it was gonna be bad, but never like this. the red cross was down here all the time. [ man ] they've given us a lot of heart. in times of need, they're there. ♪ [ kerry ] my dad was watching his house burn. he turned around, and all of a sudden, therwas this guy standing there from the red cross. at a point where i had just lost everything, the idea that there was someone there... that's an amazing thing. ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> i've said i will work with republicans on a plan for economic growth, job creation and reducing our deficits. and they have had compromise between democrats and republicans. i understand, you know, people have a lot of different views. i'm willing to compromise a little bit. >> his proposal that he offered to boehner was literally a joke. it's $50 billion stimulus package. it rai
the west believes that is covered a test long range missile technology. they are talking in private. but are we getting any closer to a deal to get off the so-called fiscal cliff? we will talk about it all with the fox all-stars when we return. [ woman ] we knew it was gonna be bad, but never like this. the red cross was down here all the time. [ man ] they've given us a lot of heart. in times of need, they're there. ♪ [ kerry ] my dad was watching his house burn. he turned around, and all of...
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across america, these technologies protect air - by monitoring air quality and reducing emissions... ...protect water - through conservation and self-contained recycling systems... ... and protect land - by reducing our footprint and respecting wildlife. america's natural gas... domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... that's smarter power today. >>shepard: there is breaking news on fox news channel, the supreme court has notify the us it will take us gay marriage cases including california's ban on same-sex marriage unions. we got the word and our correspondent is with us on the phone now. shannon, what is the story? >>shannon: they decided to take up to different gay marriage cases. you mention the one from california, you may remember proposition eight. the voters passed a measure that allows only the recognition of one man, one woman as a "marriage." a federal court overturned that. that want on appeal to the supreme court and they decided they will weigh in on that fight. in addition there were eight cases on the diagnosis -- the docket on the defense of marriage a
across america, these technologies protect air - by monitoring air quality and reducing emissions... ...protect water - through conservation and self-contained recycling systems... ... and protect land - by reducing our footprint and respecting wildlife. america's natural gas... domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... that's smarter power today. >>shepard: there is breaking news on fox news channel, the supreme court has notify the us it will take us gay marriage cases...
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i mean a lot of people are developing this kind of technology. i can only imagine what five, ten years down the vood going to look like. >> why do we even need other people? you just need a device and yourself. >> thank you. >> what if the next time you had to go somewhere you didn't have to do the driving? i would love that. details next. inspiration. great power. iconic design. exhilarating performance. [ race announcer ] audi once again has created le mans history! [ male announcer ] and once in a great while... all of the above. take your seat in the incomparable audi a8. take advantage of exceptional values on the audi a8 during the season of audi event. ♪ during well, if itmr. margin?margin. don't be modest, bob. you found a better way to pack a bowling ball. that was ups. and who called ups? you did, bob. i just asked a question. it takes a long time to pack a bowling ball. the last guy pitched more ball packers. but you... you consulted ups. you found a better way. that's logistics. that's margin. find out what else ups knows. i'll do t
i mean a lot of people are developing this kind of technology. i can only imagine what five, ten years down the vood going to look like. >> why do we even need other people? you just need a device and yourself. >> thank you. >> what if the next time you had to go somewhere you didn't have to do the driving? i would love that. details next. inspiration. great power. iconic design. exhilarating performance. [ race announcer ] audi once again has created le mans history! [ male...
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there's no judgment about why we're in iraq yeah and in this new movie i gather you know it is about our technological. slickness it's not about the morality of whether you're going into other countries to to kill or kidnap people do you think. an element of self-censorship in a kind of a post nine eleven world and cinematic self-censorship in the sense of self love i think and i think that america. because of the the uncertainties of the ninety's the terrorism and so forth and the concept of the globalization that we wanted badly on the capitalist. that we've lost sight of the home you military it takes to be in our position we have to go we came out of world war two the richest most prosperous country in. we built up a national security state over those seventy years and next to none on earth ever not the roman empire the british empire has ever been so big we don't even know how big. militarily but unfortunately the thought process that goes into studying history and knowing what what how this came to be has been lost which is why your series is so crucial for the you're going to agree with the the
there's no judgment about why we're in iraq yeah and in this new movie i gather you know it is about our technological. slickness it's not about the morality of whether you're going into other countries to to kill or kidnap people do you think. an element of self-censorship in a kind of a post nine eleven world and cinematic self-censorship in the sense of self love i think and i think that america. because of the the uncertainties of the ninety's the terrorism and so forth and the concept of...
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a we have the broadest scientific and technological base and the. most advanced agricultural yound system. our population is younger andstz more mobile than most other can industrialized nations. we still i can flourish in this global marketplace if we nurtured the competitive geniusd of the american people that haso allowed us, time and time againl to reinvent our economy.s but we must deal with failures of governments that have delayed resolutions to the obviousional problems. ec rational strategy for our s long-term growth and security should fail to restrain current entitlement attempt to gain the maximum resp strategic a vantage from our human resource potential shouldi fail to enact comprehensive immigration reform, but resolvea the status of undocumented most immigrants and encourage the most talented immigrants to americ contribute to america's future. faced with immense responsibility, there is a need to elevate our senate debate.nt it is vital that the president and congress establish a closer working relationship, especiallr on national s
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it's just that the united states has the technology, the environmental policy which has allowed it to be pursued, has the individual rights in terms of some people going on to property. >> essentially we're seeing other parts of the world, as you said, recognizing impact. jerl today, britain lifted its shale gas ban, although it did impose stricter rules. so coming around to recognition at least as to what transformer powered this hole. >> it's definitely crazy. there's huge potential. so this is a game changer. now, in the oil market, you have to keep in mind, some 2 million barrels a day is being kept off the market by political circumstance, whether it be the iranian sanctions, syrian problems, sudan. this is a huge factor and that's it's to $1110 a barrel. >> what's interesting, yesterday we had a strategist on from shale and said their outlook includes pointing in the right direction to go to $140 a barrel next year and that wti, partly because of this revolution, could fall to 50. >> i doubt that very much. ir mean, i can see -- and i doubt that present will be 140. which is a p
it's just that the united states has the technology, the environmental policy which has allowed it to be pursued, has the individual rights in terms of some people going on to property. >> essentially we're seeing other parts of the world, as you said, recognizing impact. jerl today, britain lifted its shale gas ban, although it did impose stricter rules. so coming around to recognition at least as to what transformer powered this hole. >> it's definitely crazy. there's huge...
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bid contract by the way which apparently covers things like food services pest control information technology and armed security services this contract by the way it runs through may twenty fifteen even though most u.s. forces are supposed to be home by twenty fourteen i want to talk more about the various implications of this with michael o'brian he's the author of the book america's failure in iraq intervention to withdrawal and he joins me now in studio hey there mike how are you doing i'm doing fine how are you i'm good at let me just ask you first i mean how common is this for you know military personnel to be housed sort of put up by private contractors to the best of my knowledge. not common at all it's not done i never heard of it i've never heard of such a thing you know the the you're in a foreign country you've got an american company will. you know the fact of the matter is when i was in iraq we had forward operating bases but they were all operated by the u.s. government you had contractors that. provided. you know construction support and you know the food and all the things tha
bid contract by the way which apparently covers things like food services pest control information technology and armed security services this contract by the way it runs through may twenty fifteen even though most u.s. forces are supposed to be home by twenty fourteen i want to talk more about the various implications of this with michael o'brian he's the author of the book america's failure in iraq intervention to withdrawal and he joins me now in studio hey there mike how are you doing i'm...
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science technology innovation all the developments around russia we've got the future covered. more news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. showing operation. you're watching r t while the rest of the u.s. may be struggling for work of there's currently a real boom of job offers for inmates in the country but state and some of the biggest private companies are now enjoying the fruits of a cheap and readily available workforce with tens of millions of dollars spent by private prisons to keep their jails full artie's granted she can takes up the story . in the us the market for cheap labor is booming behind bars in the last fifteen years partnership between prisons and private manufacturers has increased significantly there are becoming america's very own chinese style manufacturing line behind prison walls prisons in fact advertise themselves as such as an alternative to outsourcing cheap labor to china or elsewhere on the web we came across this pitch that prisons prepared to persuade private sector
science technology innovation all the developments around russia we've got the future covered. more news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. showing operation. you're watching r t while the rest of the u.s. may be struggling for work of there's currently a real boom of job offers for inmates in the country but state and some of the biggest private companies are now enjoying the fruits of a cheap and readily available...
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part of it is the technology. we think because of all operate on computers that somehow you can make this all happen overnight. it is not -- it does not work that way. it takes a lot of advanced technology. we are working to try to get that done. we have invested money into this effort. we're not going to give up. we're going to continue to work. our ability to reach that point will help us. that is the future. it is going to happen. it is tougher than hell to try to get it done because of the problems you run into with technology, with individuals to sometimes do not want to move. this is what i'm doing. [applause] >> with your position i am going to ask if we can please hold the further questions. you honor us with your presents and urge you with your presence -- you honor us with your presence in the entire nation with your leadership. >> we're going to pass out claims. they aren't worth a of a lot they might get a drink. >> the new chairman of the democratic governors association. he talks about the fiscal cli
part of it is the technology. we think because of all operate on computers that somehow you can make this all happen overnight. it is not -- it does not work that way. it takes a lot of advanced technology. we are working to try to get that done. we have invested money into this effort. we're not going to give up. we're going to continue to work. our ability to reach that point will help us. that is the future. it is going to happen. it is tougher than hell to try to get it done because of the...
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we do projects that combine humor and technology to tell better stories to make the world less horrible. so day job night job command between sleep job. it's all i think about right now. i want to be one of those makers, not one of the stickers. >> how has having a black president affected your work? >> well, it gives me one other job that is excessive amount, which is great. you can add that to a list of the ag and athletes and sassy black woman, also president. that's pretty cool. expanded the range for one particular job. .. this is booktv on c-span 2. >> pulitzer prize-winning, william kennedy describes albany and "o albany!: improbable city of political wizards, fearless ethnics, spectacular aristrocrats, splendid nobodies, and underrated scoundrels." book tv spoke with mr. kennedy during a recent visit to albany with the help of our partner, time warner cable. >> albany honey bad rap for a very long time because of the politics are one thing, but even way back, way back in the building of the capital in 1870. stanford right, the great architect is working on the capital, hh richar
we do projects that combine humor and technology to tell better stories to make the world less horrible. so day job night job command between sleep job. it's all i think about right now. i want to be one of those makers, not one of the stickers. >> how has having a black president affected your work? >> well, it gives me one other job that is excessive amount, which is great. you can add that to a list of the ag and athletes and sassy black woman, also president. that's pretty cool....
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technology and industrial capabilities. supplying department of defense. one of the consequences of that is what dennis talking about. the contract to process has to be simplified because the commercial contractors are not going to put up the. >> host: is this a good thing? >> guest: and absolutely good thing. a dedicated industrial base is a very expensive proposition for the united states. we are now reduced to about five or six major companies that do big to my final systems in the pulling things together, integration of an airplane or ship. but the parts acquisition, the technology acquisition is spread not only across our economy but the global economy. china, japan, malaysia, europe. there are people providing inputs to defense projects, commercially coming from all around the globe. >> guest: major military programs, the anti warfare program, the casey 46 tanker are actually commercial derivatives. they're built on the same line. a ticket out of the line only when you need to put in specialized equipment, and by that process using the commercial pro
technology and industrial capabilities. supplying department of defense. one of the consequences of that is what dennis talking about. the contract to process has to be simplified because the commercial contractors are not going to put up the. >> host: is this a good thing? >> guest: and absolutely good thing. a dedicated industrial base is a very expensive proposition for the united states. we are now reduced to about five or six major companies that do big to my final systems in...
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the rest is being refocused on technology and engineering. >> patricia, thanks for that. still to come, as the global economy trudges along the roads to recovery, will we see a high full rebound? we'll talk about it in just a few minutes. >>> mass rallies have been called in cairo, both anti-and pro government spaufrters are expected to take to the streets as ongoing divisions over the role of the approximated, mohammed morsi continued. overnight, he increased tough economic reforms as part of a proposed $4.8 billion imf loan agreement. eyeman is in eye row with the latest. >> reporter: good morning to you. it has added more to the political turmoil here today. today there are several messages being sent to morsi. the referendum is scheduled for saturday. it's a controversial constitution that secular liberal forces here have announced it doesn't protect human rights or the rights of minorities and women. there are supporters of the president and they are, too, organizing their rallies for today and friday. and against all of this, the president has given the egyptian mil
the rest is being refocused on technology and engineering. >> patricia, thanks for that. still to come, as the global economy trudges along the roads to recovery, will we see a high full rebound? we'll talk about it in just a few minutes. >>> mass rallies have been called in cairo, both anti-and pro government spaufrters are expected to take to the streets as ongoing divisions over the role of the approximated, mohammed morsi continued. overnight, he increased tough economic...
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troops in afghanistan technology dot com for all the details. hundreds of antiwar activists have protested in london after the u.k. finance minister admits of there is to be five more years of austerity for the country demonstrators say is the budgeted for war that should be cut rather than the wealthy kate hudson from the empty cuts coalition of resistance was among the crowd. britain spending on nuclear weapons this is not so the fundamental issue it's something that the vast majority of the population is again currently we are spending three billion pounds a year just on maintaining existing systems we know the government wants to spend a hundred billion pounds on replacing this weapons of mass destruction system what could buy for britain that could buy incredible amounts of investment in really cool industrial development sustainable energy investment things that would really work to regenerate our economy yet the chancellor is tinkering around the edges all government needs to address these problems it's elected by the people to provide se
troops in afghanistan technology dot com for all the details. hundreds of antiwar activists have protested in london after the u.k. finance minister admits of there is to be five more years of austerity for the country demonstrators say is the budgeted for war that should be cut rather than the wealthy kate hudson from the empty cuts coalition of resistance was among the crowd. britain spending on nuclear weapons this is not so the fundamental issue it's something that the vast majority of the...
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bid contract which by the way apparently covers things like food services pest control information technology and armed security services the contract runs through twenty fifteen and even though even though most u.s. forces are supposed to be out and home by the end of twenty fourteen to talk more about the various implications of this i was joined by michael o'brien the author of the book america's failure in iraq intervention to withdraw all and i first asked him how common it is for u.s. military forces to take up residence on a private compound in the best of my knowledge. not common at all it's not done i never heard of it i never heard of such a thing you know the the you're in a foreign country you've got an american company will. you know the fact of the matter is when i was in iraq we had forward operating bases but they were all operated by the u.s. government you had contractors that. provided. you know construction support and you know the food in all the things that you listed there but they didn't you know and they built they might have built the bases and stuff like that but th
bid contract which by the way apparently covers things like food services pest control information technology and armed security services the contract runs through twenty fifteen and even though even though most u.s. forces are supposed to be out and home by the end of twenty fourteen to talk more about the various implications of this i was joined by michael o'brien the author of the book america's failure in iraq intervention to withdraw all and i first asked him how common it is for u.s....
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health care, energy, and technology led today's decline as all ten s&p sectors posted a loss. retail sales rising in november as demand for automobiles rebounded and shoppers hit the stores in the holiday season. a report says sales road .3% last month reversing the previous month's decrease. on the other hand, there's a retail analyst saying there is bad news mixed in with the good. the number of americans piling new applications for unemployment benefits falling the fourth week in a row, dropping 29,000 to a seasonally adjusted 343,000. the prior week was revised up by 237 # 2 as often happens with these numbers. liz? liz: interesting day of trade, mark in the pits of the cme, and ryan says it's time to implement a barbell strategy. he'll explain how he envisionings that, and chris telling us why he's leaving u.s. equities and putting his money to work overseas, but where? starting with mark at the cme. we were careen, and the mouthpieces in washington spoke and it fell. something else at work here 1234 >> you know, i think it's a lot of things. i think, you know, is qe ad g
health care, energy, and technology led today's decline as all ten s&p sectors posted a loss. retail sales rising in november as demand for automobiles rebounded and shoppers hit the stores in the holiday season. a report says sales road .3% last month reversing the previous month's decrease. on the other hand, there's a retail analyst saying there is bad news mixed in with the good. the number of americans piling new applications for unemployment benefits falling the fourth week in a row,...
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i want to make sure america leads the world in research and technology and clean energy. i want to put people back to work rebuilding our roads and our bridges and our schools. that's how we grow an economy. i want us to bring down the deficits but i want to do in it a balanced, responsible way. and i want to reward -- i want a tax code that rewards businesses and manufacturers like detroit diesel right here creating jobs right here in redford, right here in michigan, right here in the united states of america. that's where we need to go. that's the country we need to build. and when it comes to bringing up manufacturing back to america, that's why i'm here today. since 1938, detroit diesel has been turns out some of the best engines in the world. over all those years, generations of redford workers have walked through these doors. not just to punch a clock. not just to pick up a paycheck. not just to build an engine. but to build a middle class life for their families. to earn a shot at the american dream. for seven and a half decades, through good times and bad, through
i want to make sure america leads the world in research and technology and clean energy. i want to put people back to work rebuilding our roads and our bridges and our schools. that's how we grow an economy. i want us to bring down the deficits but i want to do in it a balanced, responsible way. and i want to reward -- i want a tax code that rewards businesses and manufacturers like detroit diesel right here creating jobs right here in redford, right here in michigan, right here in the united...
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the new technology uses filtering techniques that allows the images such as city lights, gas flares, auroras, wildfires and reflecting moonlight to be seen by the naked eye. ♪ i'd like to thank eating right, whole grain, multigrain cheerios! mom, are those my jeans? [ female announcer ] people who choose more whole grain tend to weigh less than those who don't. multigrain cheerios a regular guy with an irregular heartbeat. the usual, bob? not today. [ male announcer ] bob has afib: atrial fibrillation not caused by a heart valve problem, a condition that puts him at greater risk for a stroke. [ gps ] turn left. i don't think so. [ male announcer ] for years, bob took warfarin, and made a monthly trip to the clinic to get his blood tested. but not anymore. bob's doctor recommended a different option: once-a-day xarelto®. xarelto® is the first and only once-a-day prescription blood thinner for patients with afib not caused by a heart valve problem, that doesn't require routine blood monitoring. like warfarin, xarelto® is proven effective to reduce the risk of an afib-related strok
the new technology uses filtering techniques that allows the images such as city lights, gas flares, auroras, wildfires and reflecting moonlight to be seen by the naked eye. ♪ i'd like to thank eating right, whole grain, multigrain cheerios! mom, are those my jeans? [ female announcer ] people who choose more whole grain tend to weigh less than those who don't. multigrain cheerios a regular guy with an irregular heartbeat. the usual, bob? not today. [ male announcer ] bob has afib: atrial...